Garrisoning Troops Quotes & Sayings
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Why not stop trying to prevent posterity being silent about you? You were born to die, and a silent funeral is less bothersome. — Seneca.

In the banking concept of education, knowledge is a gift bestowed by those who consider themselves knowledgeable upon those whom they consider to know nothing ... The teacher presents himself to his students as their necessary opposite; by considering their ignorance absolute, he justifies his own existence. — Paulo Freire

How can I explain to her that I just can't come home? It's too soon, it's too late; I do want to be with Helen every second of the day but at the same time I don't want to be with her at all. I want to have back what I felt at the beginning. I could no more leave her then than leave my arms or legs.
How do you find the beginning, though? There are no roads or signs. You start to doubt it even exists. The hardest thing isn't deciding that I want to go back to when Helen and Gracie and I were us. The most difficult thing is finding the map to get there. — Cath Crowley

The mistakes we make in our youth," she said solemnly, "we pay for with the rest of our lives. — Chuck Palahniuk

Never follow anyone else's path, unless you're in the woods and you're lost and you see a path. Then by all means follow that path. — Ellen DeGeneres

Follow your heart as long as you live ... Bring your whole heart towards excellence ... And no limit may be set to art. — The Instruction Of Ptahhotop

I like bowling. I suck at it, but I like it. You know what's so funny? I have days when I'm absolutely great at doing it, and then I have days when I just don't understand it. — Lil' Kim

As the American Library Association presciently concluded in their 1989 report Presidential Committee on Information Literacy, students must be taught to play an active role in knowing, identifying, finding, evaluating, organizing, and using information. — Daniel J. Levitin

In fact, the truth cannot be communicated until it is perceived. — Percy Bysshe Shelley

What underlies great science is what underlies great art, whether it is visual or written, and that is the ability to distinguish patterns out of chaos. — Diana Gabaldon

It was not the volume of sin that sent Christ to the cross; it was the fact of sin. — Ravi Zacharias

Funny how a crisis can put life into perspective, fine-tune the eye of the heart, like laser surgery. In less than a minute everything comes into a twenty-twenty view. — Rachel Hauck